Dartmouth Hopeful From Zimbabwe

<p>Dear CC community,</p>

<p>I recently joined and am now posting for the first time. I am a 19 year old Zimbabwean with an exceptionally HIGH financial need. I have a HUGE financial need and need a FULL ride (where tuition, room & board are 100% covered.)</p>

<p>Last year, I applied to universities such as Florida Institute Of Tech, Duquesne, Davis & Elkins, Westminster; New York Inst. of Tech; Richmond (just to name a few) and got the Presidential Scholarships to all of them. However, these awards ranged from 25-35% of the entire cost needed and my family could not raise the funds needed to supplement the rest.</p>

<p>As a result, i had to to do a lot of research and came up with a list of need-blind aid institutions (NBAIs). I have left my list to eight, which are (in order of preference):
Princeton, UPenn, Yale, Johns Hopkins, New York University: Abu Dhabi, Dartmouth, Amherst & Williams. (Harvard, MIT, Stanford and CalTech were also there, but I am not applying to them) These are phenomenally difficult to get into and have therefore dubbed them the "Elite Eight."</p>

<p>Here are my stats:</p>

<p>SAT1: 1800 (re-doing them in Nov and aiming for 2200)</p>

<p>SAT2: 2100 ( Maths 2, Bio M, Chem) <also redoing="" in="" dec=""></also></p>

<p>Extra-Curricular: 55 clubs, societies and over 6 years and have posts in 23 of them (Chairman/Traesurer/Secretary) including Toastmasters', Public Speaking and junior town municipality government body.</p>

<p>Sporting: 10 sporting activities, represented Zimbabwe in Rowing and was the captain for Athletics and X-Country teams. Swam for school, also played field hockey & tennis.</p>

<p>Voluntary Work: Went to another country and worked in an orphanages, helped in cleaning and repainting derelict government buildings, went to Soweto in South Africa to see the history there and to feed poor kids there, taught children at a Christian school how to use computers, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Powerpoint, Internet Explorer, MS publisher etc, also taught children how to play field hockey and chess, then went to teach children with learning disabilities/from dodgy backgrounds mathematics, bio and chemistry. Also do motivational speaking when requested.</p>

<p>Independent Research: Have been doing intensive research on Risk Management and Asset pricing Models. I will be doing an internship at KPMG from October.</p>

<p>Academics: have 3 A+s, 5 A and a B at IGCSE O Level and an A, 2 Bs and a C at GCE A Level. Also won numerous academic awards.</p>

<p>Ok, I KNOW that my SAT1 has to really increase, but may i ask what else must i do to get accepted into these universities? Am I in over my head? What are my odds if I get an SAT score of 2200 and a Subject Score of 2300?</p>

<p>I am REALLY desperate and would REALLY appreciate as much support and garner as much knowledge from any insiders as possible!</p>

<p>I have a great friend who played national soccer, represented Zimbabwe at Phyics and Mathematics and got a 2050 on SAT1 and a 2300 on SAT2 (Maths 2, Phys and Chem) but was denied by Harvard, MIT and Yale after being on their "Wait" Lists. But then also know someone who got into Brown with full aid but to be honest, I cannot remmeber much about him. I have another friend at UPenn, but i know that he's paying the full cost to attend there and did a LOT in school. Another UPenn mate had to pay $25,000 a year...which is out of my reach. I have also heard that Cornell is EXTREMELY harsh with financial aid. To be honest, our ability to pay will be at most $5,000 per annum. What is the "magic formula" for being accepted to these universities? What would make someone applying to the "Elite Eight" stand out above the tens of thousands of other applicants in the pool? Bearing in mind that the Class of 2014 had record low acceptance rates?</p>

<p>Would REALLY like to hear from someone who got into the above mentioned universities and/or REALLY knows someone who did, especially if they are from poor nations, particularly in Africa. I am absolutely throwing everything at this, including the kitchen sink. I have no more room for failure...I need to get these full rides from these NBAIs. Who's in with me!?</p>

<p>I am interested in Operations Research & Financial Engineering (Princeton), Applied Mathematics + Computer Science double major (Yale and Johns Hopkins), Actuarial Science + Insurance & Risk Management (UPenn - Wharton) and Maths + Computer SCience (The rest).</p>

<p>Where else can I get a full ride AND be able to major in what i want?</p>

<p>I hope to hear from you VERY soon!</p>

<p>Thank-you!</p>

<p>Skynet
Zimbabwe</p>

<p>Keep in mind that need blind and meeting demonstrated need are 2 separate processes. Need blind simply means that the school will not take your needing or not needing aid into consideration when making an admission decision. While NYU maybe need blind to international students (I did not check) they are probably one of the most expensive schools with the reputation for poor financial aid. They do not anywhere close to meet 100% demonstrated need.</p>

<p>For all of the schools that you have listed, your sats are unfortunately woefully out of range and they will be a big reach as far as gaining admission. Also keep in mind that the international pool of applicants is a very large and competitive one with very few slots at each school. Some schools on your list are not need blind to international students. For example:</p>

<p>Penn</p>

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<p>hopkins</p>

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